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INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

EIGHT CASES REPORTED ON SATURDAY. The reports furnished by the health authorities in connection with the infantile paralysis epidemic reveal no improvement in the position as yet. Eight new eases were reported for tihe 21 hours up to 9 a.ni. on Saturday, these being located as follows: — Wellington City , 2 Johnsonville ... ... 1 Eastbourne 1 Tenui (Masterton) 1 Te Horn ... f Wanganui ... ... 1 Otaki ... ... ... ... ... ... 1

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Shannon News, 20 January 1925, Page 2

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Shannon News, 20 January 1925, Page 2

INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Shannon News, 20 January 1925, Page 2

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